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- tinkererExplorerRiding our UTV which fits right in with having a motor home.
- -Gramps-ExplorerHiking, Photography, Writing (blogging), Golf, Kite Flying and finally: spending too much time on the internet.
- Jim_NormanExplorerReading, sipping a beverage by the fire, exploring, museums, flea markets, Shooting competitions (a major number of our trips are to and from) Sleeping. Doing NOTHING. That last one is difficult. Always seems to be a deadline but that is going to change in the near future. I'd love to be able to DO NOTHING and not feel like I wasted a day.
- Shadow57ExplorerWe used to show horses, now we trail ride on occasion. Also husband has a Can Am Maverick and I have a Kawasaki Teryx so we play on those. We like a little horse power I guess.
- et2ExplorerFlying,hunting, fishing,boating, but I don't have the time or money for all that anymore. Mostly spend time working towards retirement, being with my wife and traveling in the MH and planning nice vacations together. Sometimes priorities change.
I'm looking forward to more time to myself in retirement. - old_guyExplorermushroom hunting in the mountains, so we get lots of hiking done, fishing, if I can find a large meadow, I enjoy flying RC planes and target shooting and skeet shooting. keeping the grandkids busy or is it the other way around, so much to do, so little memory to tell it all
- bbaker2001ExplorerWoodworking, kayaking, just sitting next to best friend, fishing,
working on 5er, helping others
enjoying every day God gives me - TrailerTravele1ExplorerPhotography, Kite Flying, Bike Riding, Hiking, Walking, Birding, Socializing, Exploring, History, Reading, Relaxing by the Campfire. Lots is dictated by where we are - right now in the Rio Grande Valley, TX, we're enjoying the colorful festivals and rodeo. Enjoy!
- 140riverExplorerMy hobby. . .
Prior to retirement, I was too busy restoring an 1860's Victorian. Now, I am making unique wood whirligigs. What that means is that instead of making them flat and moves by wind power, I make mine more like they look in real life and also move by wind power. Currently, I am making a late 1800 steam engine where the wheels turn and also generate power for a head light and elsewhere. - ddndougExplorer
140river wrote:
My hobby. . .
Prior to retirement, I was too busy restoring an 1860's Victorian. Now, I am making unique wood whirligigs. What that means is that instead of making them flat and moves by wind power, I make mine more like they look in real life and also move by wind power. Currently, I am making a late 1800 steam engine where the wheels turn and also generate power for a head light and elsewhere.
I'd love to see pictures of your creations.
Doug
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